Television

We’re living in some kind of new Golden Age of scripted TV, and this year’s best offerings were amazing. I decided to be rigorous and restrict myself to just 10 entries. It wasn’t easy.
These 10 picks represent what I think were the most creative and consistently satisfying scripted comedies and ...

“Just because we’re dead doesn’t mean we don’t have wants … desires,” said Tate, the pouty, bratty, forever-teenage rubber-suit-wearing, mom-of-the-house raping, suicide pact-making … sorry, I feel like there should be about 12 more adjectives in there, because the ghostly Tate, like most of the cha...

I've always been a fervent supporter of President Obama and when he revealed back in 2008 his love of HBO's The Wire, his stock increased. After all, it wasn't a "safe" pick to name and, in my opinion, it conveyed a certain edginess.

Dorian Missick is far from a novice in the industry. The New Jersey native, who has around 44 small and big screen acting credits under his belt, joined the Jazz Actors theater company under the mentorship of Ernie McClintock; and before his big screen acting debut in 2002's Two Weeks Notice,...

“Everything can be transformed,” said Laura Dern’s character, Amy Jellicoe, on last night’s first-season finale of “Enlightened,” walking to work and then through the corridors of her office. “Every single thing. Goodness exists. It’s all around. It’s just sleeping. It can be wakened.”

Back in July, Cynthia profiled this 1972 film directed by Ossie Davis which you can read HERE, and despite the film's obvious budget limitations, the flat photography, and its obviously stiff stagebound approach, it's still a worthwhile film to see if for the dialogue and the actin...

A reminder to catch Anika Noni Rose in part one of A&E's 4-hour miniseries, Bag of Bones (an adaptation of Stephen King's award-winning 1998 novel), this Sunday, December 11; at 9pm EST; the 2-hour conclusion will air the following night.